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Flaminia, a self-incompatible peach variety: Short communication

C.G. Tsipouridis and T. Thomidis
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C.G. Tsipouridis: Pomology Institute, Naoussa, Greece
T. Thomidis: Pomology Institute, Naoussa, Greece

Horticultural Science, 2003, vol. 30, issue 3, 121-122

Abstract: This study showed that the peach variety Flaminia is self-incompatible in Northern Greece, and it produces fruits only after cross fertilization. Among the peach varieties Doukessa, Fayette, Late Naoussas, Princess Anne and Autumn Free used as pollinators, the peach variety Fayette was found as the best in Northern Greece.

Keywords: pollinators; peach varieties; self-fertilization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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